Latest video has everyone wondering: Bird, plane, or UFO?

Published 9:30 pm, Tuesday, August 27, 2013

We recently saw a video posted by a Georgia woman of an unidentified falling object. On her YouTube channel, she said she is positive it is either a drone or a UFO.

This does still happen to be an unidentified flying object (UFO), since it has not yet been identified, claimed or verified by anyone.

The responses to this video and videos like it got us thinking about Seattle sightings and other big UFO news.

Click through the gallery for a history of Seattle UFO sightings and recent updates for UFO enthusiasts.

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On Aug. 21 Margaret Pfeiffer, who lives in west central Georgia saw an unidentified falling object and captured it on video.

"I captured this after the fire from across the street here," Pfeiffer described on YouTube. "Say what you will, but this has no wings as a plane would have. Watch in full screen and keep pausing. There isn't even a shadow for the wing area. I believe this is a drone or UFO!!"

On Aug. 21 Margaret Pfeiffer, who lives in west central Georgia saw an unidentified falling object and captured it on video.

"I captured this after the fire from across the street here," Pfeiffer described on ... more

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A warning sign marks the boundary of Area 51, March 12, 2000 in Rachel, Nevada. This sleepy Nevada town is located just a stone's throw from the secret U.S. military base known as Area 51.

Locals claim that strange things occur around here such as the appearance of UFO's in the sky and other otherworldly oddities emanating from the military base. Due to these bizarre circumstances, the town's economy has geared up for tourism.

For a long time, U.S. government officials hesitated to acknowledge even the existence of Area 51. The CIA history released Thursday not only refers to Area 51 by name and describes some of the aviation activities that took place there, but locates the Air Force base on a map, along the dry Groom Lake bed. It also talks about some cool planes, though none of them are saucer-shaped.

The National UFO Reporting Center, which moved to this sparsely populated farm country from Seattle last year, is basically a telephone, tape recorder and desktop computer run in an underground bunker by one man who collects and publishes UFO reports from across the country.

Director Peter Davenport took over the UFO center's work from founder Robert Gribble in 1994. It had been located for years in Seattle's University District, until Davenport decided he wanted a change and paid $100,000 for the former Atlas missile site about 50 miles west of Spokane. less

The National UFO Reporting Center, which moved to this sparsely populated farm country from Seattle last year, is basically a telephone, tape recorder and desktop computer run in an underground bunker by one ... more

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A July 5, 1947 story about a UFO in Lake City. (seattlepi.com file)

A July 5, 1947 story about a UFO in Lake City. (seattlepi.com file)

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More of the July 5, 1947 P-I story about a UFO in Lake City. (seattlepi.com file)

More of the July 5, 1947 P-I story about a UFO in Lake City. (seattlepi.com file)

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The P-I archive copy of Paul Trents 1950 UFO photo from McMinnville, Ore. Marks were made by a photo editor at the time. (seattlepi.com file)

The P-I archive copy of Paul Trents 1950 UFO photo from McMinnville, Ore. Marks were made by a photo editor at the time. (seattlepi.com file)

A 1970 image from the Associated Press of what an alien might look like. (seattlepi.com file)

A 1970 image from the Associated Press of what an alien might look like. (seattlepi.com file)

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This P-I archive image is said to be a flying object that passed over the Greenwood neighborhood on Oct. 16, 1973. It was not published in the Post-Intelligencer. (seattlepi.com file)

This P-I archive image is said to be a flying object that passed over the Greenwood neighborhood on Oct. 16, 1973. It was not published in the Post-Intelligencer. (seattlepi.com file)

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The June 26, 1947 P-I story about Kenneth Arnold's sighting. (seattlepi.com file)

The June 26, 1947 P-I story about Kenneth Arnold's sighting. (seattlepi.com file)

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A suspected flying saucer photo from the P-I archive. This image was published in Aug. 1952 and taken by Walter Elliott of Anacortes, Wash. The vertical white line and others are marks on the original photo. (seattlepi.com file) less

A suspected flying saucer photo from the P-I archive. This image was published in Aug. 1952 and taken by Walter Elliott of Anacortes, Wash. The vertical white line and others are marks on the original photo. ... more

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A UFO photo from Hillsdale County, Michigan, 1965. Marks were made by a P-I photo editor. (seattlepi.com file)

A UFO photo from Hillsdale County, Michigan, 1965. Marks were made by a P-I photo editor. (seattlepi.com file)

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A March 1957 drawing from Chrysler of what the inside of a flying saucer might look like. (seattlepi.com file)

A March 1957 drawing from Chrysler of what the inside of a flying saucer might look like. (seattlepi.com file)

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A July 5, 1947 P-I story about a UFOs in Idaho. (seattlepi.com file)

A July 5, 1947 P-I story about a UFOs in Idaho. (seattlepi.com file)

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This object was found in Southern England in 1967. (seattlepi.com file)

This object was found in Southern England in 1967. (seattlepi.com file)

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On July 6, 1947, when the Northwest was in a flying saucer frenzy, this Oregon National Guardsman added a movie camera to his P-51 fighter to try and record one of the flying objects. (seattlepi.com file)

On July 6, 1947, when the Northwest was in a flying saucer frenzy, this Oregon National Guardsman added a movie camera to his P-51 fighter to try and record one of the flying objects. (seattlepi.com file)

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John Feick, 15, and Paul Fisher, 14, at right, received attention from Reading, Penn., police after building a flying saucer to fool people in Sept. 1950. (seattlepi.com file)

John Feick, 15, and Paul Fisher, 14, at right, received attention from Reading, Penn., police after building a flying saucer to fool people in Sept. 1950. (seattlepi.com file)

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People in Brewer weren't afraid of UFOs in April 1966. (seattlepi.com file)

People in Brewer weren't afraid of UFOs in April 1966. (seattlepi.com file)